KEY STAGE 2

Pupils and students explore what it means to be responsible
to and respectful of their offline and online communities as a
way to learn how to be good digital citizens.

Private and
Personal Information

How can you protect yourself from online identity theft? Pupils
and students think critically about the information they
share online.

The Power of Words

Pupils and students consider that they may get online
messages from other kids that can make them feel angry,
hurt, sad, or fearful. Pupils and students identify actions that
will make them upstanders in the face of cyberbullying.

The Key to Keywords

Pupils and students learn strategies to increase the
accuracy of their keyword searches and make inferences
about the effectiveness of the strategies.

Whose Is It, Anyway?

Pupils and students learn that copying the work of others
and presenting it as one’s own is called plagiarism. They
also learn about when and how it's ok to use the work
of others.

Pupils and students learn that the Internet is a great
place to develop rewarding relationships. But they also
learn not to reveal private information to a person they
know only online.

Super Digital Citizen

Pupils and students explore Spider-Man's motto, "with
great power comes great responsibility" through the
lens of digital citizenship. They create comic strips
show a digital superhero who witnesses an act of poor
digital citizenship, and then helps resolve it.

Privacy Rules

Pupils and students learn that children’s websites
must protect their private information. They learn to
identify these secure sites by looking for their privacy
policies and privacy seals of approval.

What's Cyberbullying?

Pupils and students explore how it feels to be
cyberbullied, how cyberbullying is similar to or different
than in-person bullying, and learn strategies for handling
cyberbullying when it arises.

Selling Stereotypes

Pupils and students explore how the media can play a
powerful role in shaping our ideas about girls and boys.
They practice identifying messages about gender roles
in two online activity zones for kids.